- USS Conner (DD-582)
USS "Conner" (DD-582) was a sclass|Fletcher|destroyer of the
United States Navy , the second Navy ship to be named in honor of Commodore David Conner (1792–1856), who led U.S. Naval forces during the first part of theMexican-American War ."Conner" was launched on
18 July 1942 by theBoston Navy Yard , sponsored by Miss T. L. Conner; and commissioned on8 June 1943 , Lieutenant Commander W. E. Kaitner in command.World War II
"Conner" arrived in
Pearl Harbor from the east coast19 September 1943, and joined the task force for the raid onWake Island of 5 and6 October . She put to sea again from Pearl Harbor10 November for the invasion of the Gilberts, during which she screenedaircraft carrier s, and protected assault shipping as it unloaded. She bombardedNauru Island on8 December , and sailed toEfate ,New Hebrides , from which she screened the air strikes onKavieng , New Ireland, arriving atFunafuti 21 January 1944 to join the hugeFast Carrier Task Force (then the 5th Fleet's TF 58).1944
Between
23 January and26 February 1944, "Conner" operated in the Marshalls assaults. She screened carriers during air strikes onKwajalein andMajuro and in the raids onTruk and the Marianas in February. Between28 February and20 March she guarded aconvoy to Pearl Harbor, then rejoined the carriers for the raids on thePalau s,Yap ,Ulithi , andWoleai from30 March to1 April . Returning to theSouthwest Pacific , she joined in the shore bombardment ofNew Guinea as theHollandia landings were prepared, and returned at the close of April to the carriers for the strikes on Truk,Satawan , and Ponape.During the Marianas operation, "Conner" continued screening the carriers for the preliminary air strikes on
Saipan ,Tinian , andGuam , and the raids in the Bonins from 12 to16 June 1944. As the massive airBattle of the Philippine Sea was fought on 19 and20 June , she continued her screening, and at the close of the action acted as rescue ship for the carrier planes as they returned from their extreme range strikes on the retiring Japanese fleet. Her force then returned to strike from the air atIwo Jima on 23 and24 June and 3 and4 July .After repairs at
Eniwetok , "Conner" put to sea with a carrier task group from29 August to28 September 1944, screening while her carriers launched strikes on the Palaus, Yap, Ulithi,Mindanao , and theVisayans , covering the landings onMorotai , and returning to the screen for air assaults onLuzon and the Visayans once again. On2 October , she sailed from Manus to screen the carriers as they neutralized Japanese bases onOkinawa , northern Luzon, and Formosa in the final preparations for the assault on Leyte. On13 October , in a furious attack by Japanese aircraft, USS|Canberra|CA-70|2 wastorpedo ed, and "Conner" protected the dam aged cruiser as she left the action area, splashing several enemy planes which tried to finish "Canberra" off. She rejoined the carriers for strikes on Luzon and Yap, and screened them in theBattle of Surigao Strait on 25 and26 October as they launched strikes after Japanese ships fleeing from the epicBattle for Leyte Gulf .1945
"Conner" remained in the
Philippines , patrolling theCamote Sea andOrmoc Bay against Japanese shipping and covering the landings atMindoro until she put in toManus Island for replenishment23 December . She returned to patrol the entrance toLingayen Gulf covering the invasion landings of 9 and10 January 1945 , and on29 January , cleared for overhaul atPuget Sound Navy Yard .Returning to San Pedro Bay, Leyte,
16 May 1945, "Conner" sailed6 June to guard minesweepers andunderwater demolition team s at work inBrunei Bay ,Borneo , in preparation for invasion. "Conner" joined in bombardingBrunei , and provided pinpoint gunfire support on call from the invadingAustralia n troops from 10 to17 June . From 1 to9 July , she gave the same service in the invasion ofBalikpapan . Returning to the Philippines17 July , she joined USS|Charrette|DD-581|2 for a patrol in theNetherlands East Indies . On2 August they sighted a Japanesehospital ship "Tachibana Maru", which they stopped for inspection. Discovering contraband and a large number of troops on board, they took the ship prize, and escorted her into Morotai6 August .A week later "Conner" sailed for Okinawa, and with the war at an end, arrived at
Jinsen ,Korea ,8 September 1945, Until21 December , she served in the occupation of the Far East, cruising between Jinsen and Tsingtao andShanghai . Returning to San Francisco20 January 1946 , she was decommissioned and placed in reserve at Long Beach5 July 1946."Conner" received 12
battle star s forWorld War II service."Operation Pettycoat"
In the 1959 comedy movie, "
Operation Petticoat ", "Conner" played the role of the American destroyer which attacks the USS "Sea Tiger", following instructions to sink any "unidentified submarine, pink or otherwise." The film was set in the initial weeks of World War II, several months before "Conner" was actually built.HNS "Aspis" (D-06)
Following more than thirteen years in "mothballs", USS "Conner" was loaned to
Greece 15 September 1959 . Renamed HNS "Aspis" (D-06) ("Shield ") and formally sold to Greece in 1977, she was part of theHellenic Navy until stricken in the early 1991. The ship was sold for scrap in 1997.References
*DANFS|http://history.navy.mil/danfs/c12/conner-ii.htm
External links
* [http://www.navsource.org/archives/05/582.htm navsource.org: USS "Conner"]
* [http://www.hazegray.org/danfs/destroy/dd582txt.htm hazegray.org: USS "Conner"]
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